Election Fraud Complaint Filed As More People Voted Than Total Voters In 4 Wisconsin Precincts

Jason Easley
An election fraud complaint has been filed with the
Wisconsin Elections Commission after it was uncovered that more people
voted in the presidential race than the total number of votes in 4
precincts in Wisconsin.The Democratic Coalition Against Trump
announced the complaint in a statement, “The Democratic Coalition
Against Trump filed an Election Fraud complaint with the Wisconsin
Elections Commission on Saturday afternoon regarding four separate
precincts located within Outagamie County, WI. According to local
reports, there were four precincts in Hortonville, Cicero, Bear Creek,
and Grand Chute, where it was reported that more people had voted in the
presidential race, than had voted overall. The discrepancy, which was
attributed by local officials to human error, added over 1,000 votes to
Donald Trump which were then taken away when the official election
results were posted. The Democratic Coalition Against Trump filed the
Election Fraud complaint to urge the Wisconsin Elections Commission to
look into these precincts to investigate this vote padding as
intentional fraud, as opposed to a clerical error.”
It appears that there may have been some classic examples of vote
padding happening in Wisconsin. When a reliably blue state in recent
presidential elections suddenly shifts to red by the smallest of
margins, it should raise some concerns. The state has removed nearly 5,000 votes from Trump’s lead over due to human error.

“When you have not one, but four separate precincts reporting that
more people voted for president than voted overall, that should not be
treated as a clerical error, but rather as a coordinated attempt to
commit widespread election fraud,” said Scott Dworkin, Senior Advisor to
the Coalition. “The Wisconsin Elections Commission should not look into
just these precincts, but into every other precinct in the state where
there was a discrepancy,” Dworkin added.
The state should be looking into every vote in every precinct because
this level of error is unprecedented. The numbers aren’t adding up in
Wisconsin. As more irregularities are found in the totals scrutiny
should be increased.

Voters deserve to have their questions answered, and the
best way to verify the integrity of the nation’s elections is with a
full audit and recount in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.